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Add to that G.M.'s onerous legacy obligations.

History will record — an onerous legacy — that he led the country but never had its people's mandate.

And so, for instance, if you're the chief executive officer of General Motors back in the nineteen-seventies and a contract comes forward which has onerous legacy costs, why, you know that those costs are not going to be borne on your term, because it's going to be done for future retirees.

Barry expects the company to continue to experience price pressure, lower GMAC earnings, "onerous" legacy costs and persistent long-term share loss, including another 80 basis points in 2006.

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"The promissory notes represent a highly onerous and unfair legacy of the banking crisis," Mr. Kenny told the Irish Parliament on Thursday.

The family legacy has been particularly onerous for him.

The AIP policy may spare pensioners onerous annual form filling, but it's a headache for their beneficiaries because the legacy can't be distributed until any debts are identified and repaid.

It's not onerous.

Nothing particularly onerous there.

Reporting requirements are onerous.

Making tantalum is similarly onerous.

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